Mully wrote:Question: What weighs more a pound of feathers or a pound of iron?
Answer: 1080p is 1080p
Blu-ray isn't really about a better picture, but capacity.
A dual layer Blu-ray Disc can store up to 50 GB, and HD DVD up to 30 GB per disc.
60% larger capacity = more content.
Allow me to put your confusing answer/question to the side...
I don't think you should turn this into a BR vs. HD DVD thread...but that said, 30gig or 50gig - doesn't much matter when it's only about 15 gigs needed for a 150 minutes of HD content (and neither filled up their discs to the brim with special features, which is all usually SD anyway).
HD DVD trumped BR with disc features and dvd compatibility, it was never about capacity. Even if you pretended that additional layers weren't possible for either format (it was), you simply end up in a 2-disc scenario for HD DVD -- pretending capacity was even issue in the next 10 years...
Warner and Walmart killed HD DVD, nothing else. But Toshiba knew the writing was on the wall during their early year price cuts.